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(Look at the level above)
If you have a battery which is made by two plates having opposite charges ( constant E-Field), But outsidethe electric field doesn't cancel out. (The same applies to capacitors) not infinite
So the question is why doesn't an electron get affected by a really huge force when it gets so close form the positive or the negative terminal from the outside?
If you have a battery which is made by two plates having opposite charges ( constant E-Field), But outsidethe electric field doesn't cancel out. (The same applies to capacitors) not infinite
So the question is why doesn't an electron get affected by a really huge force when it gets so close form the positive or the negative terminal from the outside?
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